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Within the terms of his particular definition of "simple", he would seem to have succeeded.
That label has the advantage of identifying Vollmann's subject without committing itself to any particular definition of his approach.
We consider the development of two activities in particular: definition of the target, and environmental analysis.
We combine the empirical findings with a particular definition of convenience food by Brunner et al.
What the church is against is not any particular definition of the scope of that exemption, but the very concept of putting any limiting definition into the law.
Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr., writing separately in the landmark Bakke decision in 1978, had in mind a particular definition of diversity in the context of higher education.
This succeeded in making Rocard seem to be a rightwing figure, which was only true according to a particular definition of the left.
In preparing papers for the conference, we decided not to seek or stipulate a particular definition of new governance, despite its centrality to the project.
We don't use any particular definition of "small farm" but leave it up to the reader to decide if the shoe fits.
"Long-term success" has a particular definition here: It means that a patient, after cardiac arrest, survives long enough to be discharged from a hospital.
In an in-house interview on February 4th, he said: "Today we have a particular definition of mobile which is perhaps skewed towards the mobile phone".
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